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Finalmente! 🥳
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Molto contento di trovarla anche qui!
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Congrats!!
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In that case I think is basically a different problem because processes handle messages sequentially anyways. If the outcome of the message is that the current process receives another one that would still be processed afterwards. I am not sure how knowing it upfront would change the final behaviour
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I personally do not think it makes a difference because thinking of all calls being somewhat blocking makes reasoning about the overall code more easy for me.
Then again it depends what you mean by “async” calls
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Well in a way writing COBOL in 2024 is kind of innovative 😂